BackbitingJohn S. Taylor & Company, at the New-York Sunday School and Juvenile Book Depository, Brick Church Chapel, 145 Nassau St., 1842 - 46 pages |
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... ment ; or , at best , to a habit of seeking some occasion to censure that person with more colour of justice ; and what is this but coming under that sad character which David gives his ene- mies , when my foot slipped , they rejoiced ...
... ment ; or , at best , to a habit of seeking some occasion to censure that person with more colour of justice ; and what is this but coming under that sad character which David gives his ene- mies , when my foot slipped , they rejoiced ...
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... ment in the object of an unhallowed pursuit , embitters him farther ; the assurance , that his falsehood is known to one party , and therefore in danger of being communicated to the other , keeps him in a state of feverish anxiety ...
... ment in the object of an unhallowed pursuit , embitters him farther ; the assurance , that his falsehood is known to one party , and therefore in danger of being communicated to the other , keeps him in a state of feverish anxiety ...
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... ment ; but as a member of Christ's body , the church , he ought to be very careful that no offence be given through him to the other mem- bers , lest he grieve the glorious Head , and cause his holy name to be blasphemed among his ...
... ment ; but as a member of Christ's body , the church , he ought to be very careful that no offence be given through him to the other mem- bers , lest he grieve the glorious Head , and cause his holy name to be blasphemed among his ...
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... ment is made with great fidelity and sound judgment It consists almost wholly of the author's own words . and embraces those parts which are of most prominen , interest . Doubtless those who can command the time will prefer to read the ...
... ment is made with great fidelity and sound judgment It consists almost wholly of the author's own words . and embraces those parts which are of most prominen , interest . Doubtless those who can command the time will prefer to read the ...
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... of truth guide us all to an impartial judg- ment of ourselves , even as we appear in the eye of the Omniscient ! ' • With an affectionate farewell he then , ac- companied by Mr. Clay , left his sister to ponder 3 25 - ...
... of truth guide us all to an impartial judg- ment of ourselves , even as we appear in the eye of the Omniscient ! ' • With an affectionate farewell he then , ac- companied by Mr. Clay , left his sister to ponder 3 25 - ...
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